NASA has left her plan to place the first woman and a person on the moon on the moon to follow the recent instructions of US President Donald Trump to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices in federal agencies. According to a report, the space agency has removed DEI Promise from its 2027 Artemis Mission statement The Guardian.
The landing page of NASA’s Artemis Mission website included the first statement: “NASA would have used innovative technologies to detect lunar surface more lunar surface to the first woman, color, and the first international partner astronaut on the moon.”
The new version DEI completely leaves the mention of astronauts and reads: “With NASA’s Artemis campaign, we are searching for the moon for scientific discovery, technology progress, and to know how we live on another world and work because we prepare human missions for Mars.”
NASA’s long -running promise was the central to its Artemis program, which expects to send back humanity back to the Moon surface in 2027 after the Apollo Mission in 1972.
NASA spokesperson Alard Beetle confirmed the development, saying that the agency was putting in line “with the President’s Executive Order”.
“We are updating our language about the plan to send the crew to the lunar surface as part of NASA’s Artemis campaign,”
“We are ready to learn more than (and) about the plans of the Trump administration for our agency and to expand the exploration on the Moon and Mars for the benefit of all.”
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Ever since it became clear that Donald Trump was returning to the White House, many American companies have returned their DEI policies amid criticism from conservatives. The choice of Google, Meta, Amazon and McDonald’s has either scored completely or scored its DEI programs dramatically.
Last week, the US Defense Department removed thousands of articles about Holocaust, 9/11 terrorist attacks, cancer awareness and sexual harassment among others from Pentagon websites, as the department obeyed the President’s order to scrub “diversity” material from all its platforms.